Western Ruling Families and The Sham of Democracy (Re-Edited)

A BRIEF INTRODUCTORY HISTORY ON THE NOBLES/RULING FAMILIES HOLD ON WESTERN ‘DEMOCRATIC STATES’ UNDER THE GUISE OF ‘PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACIES’

Only an ignorant idiot deludes oneself of ‘the reality of real democracy’. As I and we have constantly argued before, and appreciated by many, democracy is a sham concept; dangerous to put it into full practice and attractive only in it’s normative nature. In other words, it is merely a deceptive concept used to mask the old elite power (nobles) over the deluded masses (plebs).

Machiavelli once related the story on how ‘democracy’ was sophisticated-ly re-invented in it’s most modern form by the ancien regimes of France during the renaissance age after the many crises-laden internal national intra-conflicts between the powerful nobles and the equally uncontrollable powers of the mob/masses/plebs, and thus the old French king decided to ‘institute a middle way’ (to pass the buck in other words) by re-inventing parliament as an ‘illusion’ of equal power between the two ‘classes’ (the Houses of ‘commons’ and the ‘lords’, as perfectly named in British politics); plebs and nobles. This gave some compromise by ‘positive discrimination and selective vetting’ which saw, as the communists would say, the selling-out plebs (working class who grew into well-off middle classes and who attached the interests to the interests of their nobles, or ‘state’) becoming so-called ”representatives” of the common people, and during years gone by the two become non-differentiable from each other (transformed into ‘one and same’) as a result of inter-marriages and relations (as observable on the articles evidence below)!

It was only during the early 1800s that the real fear of the new rise of plebs in competition with the nobels under the name of ‘working class parties’ (socialism, anarchists and later communists) that the elite ruling families began to conceive ingenious ways to insulate themselves from these mobs by ‘creating the illusion of parliamentary democracy’; in other words, ‘parliaments’, the so-holy maiden symbol of ‘liberal democracies’, became the ultimate insulator and defence-barrier of the powerful nobles (to continue to exercise power unchecked, literary) against the populace.

The first real taste of 1848 revolutions saw the attempted crushing of ‘socialists movements’ but the attempts terribly backfire and these ‘working classes movements’ grew in popularity and in time the ruling families/clan/cartels of European ”monarchical democracies” began to ”allow” some entry and sharing of power with the ‘representatives’ (at the time these representatives were real in character as true representatives as they took their noble counterparts to task in every policies areas); Bismarck was in pains dealing with these with all his strategic genius.

So new schemes began to be hatched behind doors (with the aid of so-called ”guardians of the state/elites powers”, the security services) on how to further kill-off these plebs and what power they were holding, so came or born the enemy that was communism. During ”Cold War” age, those who managed to stay in power as ”socialists” were either blackmailed (Wilson etc), blacklisted (early Labour and Y-List), discredited (within elite-controlled media) or ”removed” by any means. But few began ”to play the game” accepting the reality and in exchange being embraced for their newly founded ”loyalties”. This is the age of New Labour of Blair etc. As no longer socialism, liberalism etc existed as all ”political parties” become absolutely similar in policies and positions; ruled by noble families in ”working class” garments (Ox-Bridge Clan).

This in short is how the western ‘democracies” ruling cartels/families have been able to maintain their hold of state power!

Anyway, let me stop here and sum up the facts, that is democracy does not exist in any form, moderate or pure!!! Western states like so-called ‘non-western authoritarian states’ are also governed and ruled by same ‘authoritarian forces and parties’ but practised with more sophistication under the guise of ”popular rule of law or common good”, paying ‘hooligans’ (as official police for ‘peace’) and courts to ‘express their existential legitimacy’.

Meet the REAL ruling class: How 1 in 12 MPs is related to another politician in dynasties dating back 140 years

When it comes to being an MP it seems today’s parliamentarians really are all in it together.

New research by Parliament reveals how 57 of the 650 people with a seat in the Commons are related to other serving or former MPs.

There are more MPs related to another politician than sit in the whole of the Liberal Democrat party.

It includes six married couples who sit alongside each other on the famous green leather benches, 21 MPs whose parents served in the Commons and three pairs of siblings.

Among them are David Cameron’s great-grandfather Sir William Mount, a Tory MP from 1900-06 and again from 1910-22, Ed Miliband’s broth David who quit the Commons after losing out on the Labour leadership and married couples Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper, Duncan Hames and Jo Swinson, and Harriet Harman and Jack Dromey.

Here we take a look at some of the MPs and their connections which means they keep politics in the family.

FAMILY AFFAIRS

Prime Minister David Cameron is the great-grandson of former Tory MP Sir William Mount

Nicholas Soames, Tory MP for Mid Sussex, is one of the best connected parliamentarians as the grandson of wartimer Prime Minister Winston Churchill

Nicholas Soames’ connections to other former MPs include (left to right): FATHER: Christopher Soames was an MP for Bedford from 1950-66, and served as Secretary of State for War under Macmillan before becoming British ambassador to France; UNCLE: Randolph Spencer-Churchill was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Preston from 1940 to 1945; COUSIN: Winston Churchill, grandson of the wartime leader, was a Tory MP from 1970-97; GREAT-GRANDFATHER: Lord Randolph Churchill, a Tory MP 1874-94

Laura Sandys, current Tory MP for South Thanet, is the daughter of Duncan Sandys (right) (MP for Norwood 1935-45 and Streatham 1950-74), grand-daughter of George John Sandys (MP for Wells 1910-18) and granddaughter of Winston Churchill

Shadow communities secretary Hilary Benn, who served in the Blair and Brown governments, has been MP for Leeds Central since 1999

Hilary Benn’s political relatives include (left to right): FATHER: Tony Benn was an MP for 50 years, serving in the Wilson and Callaghan Cabinets; GRANDFATHER: William Wedgwood Benn was elected as a Liberal and Labour MP several times between 1906 and 1942; GREAT-GRANDFATHER: Sir John Benn was a Liberal MP from 1892-95 and 1904-10

Labour’s deputy leader Harriet Harman has been in the Commons since 1982 representing Camberwell and Peckham, but has two great-uncles who were MPs in the late 19th century

Harriet Harman’s connections included: HUSBAND: Jack Dromey (left) joined her in the Commons in 2010 as MP for Birmingham Erdington: GREAT-GREAT-UNCLE: Joseph Chamberlain (right) an MP and statesman from 1876-1914; GREAT-GREAT-UNCLE: Richard Chamberlain, MP for Islington West 1885-92 (not pictured)

Elected in 2010, Labour MP Luciana Berger is the great-niece of Emanuel Shinwell who was a Labour MP from 1922-24, 1928-31, 1935-70. He served as Secretary of State for War and Minister of Defence in the Attlee government

Zac Goldsmith, elected Tory MP for Richmond Park ion 2010, has connections to three former MPs

Zac Goldsmith’s family connections include: GRANDFATHER: Frank Goldsmith (left) was a Tory MP for Stowmarket in Suffolk from 1910-18; GRANDFATHER Robin Vane-Tempest-Stewart, a Unionist MP for County Down from 1931-45 (not pictured) GREAT-GRANDFATHER: Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart (right) was a Conservative MP in Maidstone from 1906-15

Labour’s Wigan MP Lisa Nandy was elected in 2010, 60 years after her Liberal MP grand-father Frank Byers lost his seat in North Dorset

BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN ARMS

Sisters Maria Eagle (left) and Angela Eagle became the first twins to enter Parliament following the 1997 general election when Angela retained her Wallasey seat, while Maria won Liverpool Garston

Brothers in arms: London Mayor Boris Johnson was MP for Henley 2001-08, and his brother JO has been MP for Orpington since 2010

Ed Miliband saw brother David quit the Commons after beating him for the Labour leadership

Keith Vaz has been Labour MP for Leicester East since 1987 and in 2010 was joined by sister Valerie, Labour MP for Walsall South

MARRIED COUPLES

Duncan Hames, an aide to Nick Clegg, is MP for Chippenham, is married to Business Minister Jo Swinson

Former Labour minister Nick Raynsford, an MP since 1986, is married to Alison Seabeck, Labour MP for Plymouth Devonport and the daughter of Michael Ward, a Labour MP in Peterborough in the 1970s